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SPP 2021
PROGRAM
MONDAY JUNE 28
to
FRIDAY JULY 2
Hosted
virtually on
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology
47th
Annual Meeting
Preconference Workshop on Esssentialism
Friday June 25
Welcome!
Welcome to the 47th annual (and inaugural online!) meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology!
We are very excited to share this year’s outstanding program with you.
This conference is made possible by generous support from Princeton University's Department of Psychology Langfeld Fund & the Department of
Philosophy. We thank them for their support and generosity.
We are also grateful to everyone who refereed papers for the conference and who volunteered their time to ensure that we have an excellent program this year. We are
particularly grateful to the members of our two William James Prize committees. We would also like to thank Alexa Sacchi, the architect of the conference space in Gather.town.
Finally, we extend the utmost gratitude to Larisa Heiphetz and Eric Mandelbaum, who put together an outstanding program for the 2020 conference prior to it being postponed due to COVID-19. We have held over their excellent program here, and extended it to include
new submissions from 2021.
We hope that you have a productive and stimulating meeting. We will look forward to seeing you again next year for the 48th annual meeting of the SPP!
Christina Starmans & Armin Schulz (SPP 2021 Co-Organizers & Program Chairs)
Officers of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology2020-2021
President Tania Lombrozo
Past President President-ElectAdina Roskies Steven Gross
Secretary-Treasurer: Andrew ShtulmanDirector of Communications: Sydney Levine Stanton Prize Coordinator: Marjorie Rhodes
William James Committee: April Bailey, Jake Quilty-Dunn, Nadia Chernyak, Justin SytsmaEuropean SPP Liaison: Brian Keeley
Australian SPP Liaison: Lisa Miracchi Diversity Committee Co-Chairs: Carrie Figdor & Michael Brownstein
2020-2021 SPP Executive Committee MembersMichael Bishop, Cameron Buckner, Nadia Chernyak, Chaz Firestone, Larisa Heiphetz, Melissa Koenig, Tamar Kushnir, Josh May, L.A. Paul, Angel Pinillos, Marjorie Rhodes,
Alison Springle, Nina Strohminger, Caren Walker
Pre-Conference Organizers: Yarrow Dunham & Alexander Noyes
2021 Program Chairs: Christina Starmans & Armin Schulz2020 Program Chairs: Larisa Heiphetz & Eric Mandelbaum
General Information
Conference Contacts
Christina Starmans: christina.starmans@utoronto.ca Armin Schulz: awschulz@ku.edu
Registration
Registration for the pre-conference and conference can be completed online at https://tinyurl.com/SPP2021Registration.The registration deadline is Sunday June 20.
If you register after this date, there will be some delay between your registration and your access to the Gather.town site,as we will need to add latecomers manually. So please help us out by registering ASAP!
Locations & Times ★ All conference times are listed in EDT ★
All conference events will take place in Gather.town. The URL for the conference will be sent to you by email before theconference. For security purposes, you must log in to the conference using the email address you registered with.
Talks will be located in rooms within Gather, very similar to the setup at an in-person conference. Each talk lists anassociated room. Once you enter the room, you will see an icon for the talk, which opens a link to a Zoom room. Werequest that audience members mute themselves during talks, except to ask questions during the Q&A.
Posters will be available for viewing at any time throughout the conference, but will only be “staffed” during the postersessions. This means you may browse posters at your convenience, and return during poster sessions to chat withpresenters.
The main lobby space will serve as a “lounge” area throughout the entirety of the conference, where you may chat withothers in an informal environment. There is also a beach area just outside – don’t forget the sunscreen!
General Information
Information for Session Chairs and Speakers
Chairs of invited and contributed sessions will strictly enforce the total time allotted to eachspeaker: 20 minutes for the talk and 10 minutes for Q&A. Chairs will also follow the order ofpresentations listed in the program. Transition time between talks (e.g., preparing slides forscreen sharing) should happen during the Q&A for the previous talk. To allow for attendeesswitching among parallel sessions, talks should not begin before their scheduled time, evenif the previous talk ended early. No introductions are necessary beyond the speaker’s nameand talk title. Talks will not be recorded.
Information for Poster Presenters
Posters may consist of either a traditional poster or a 5-minute video. Posters (or videos) arelocated in the room corresponding to your listing in the program (e.g., poster A1 is in RoomA, Location 1), and have been pre-loaded to this location prior to the conference. They willbe available for viewing at any time for the duration of the conference. Each poster also hasa designated “office hour” during which at least one author should be standing next to theposter to discuss the work and answer questions. Your poster session (or “office hour”) timeand location is listed on the corresponding page in this program.
Get Involved
Vote for Best PosterAt any time during the conference you can vote for the best poster by filling out the onlinesurvey at https://utorontopsych.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eUOOoLx7y2cw9dY. Tohelp you remember which poster you want to vote for, each poster has a location (e.g. A1),and you can vote using the location, title, or author information.
Business MeetingOpen to all attendees. Friday, July 2 at 11:00-11:30am. Keynote Room
Join the SPP ListservsEmail hamlinlab@psych.ubc.ca to join SPP-ANNOUNCE (official business) and/or SPP-MISC (monthly paper digest, job postings, CFPs from other conferences, etc.)
Post your in-press papers to the monthly digestEach month on the 15th, a list of in-press papers from the SPP community is sent throughthe SPP-MISC listserv. To include your recent paper or book in the next month’s list, emailchristina.starmans@utoronto.ca with title, authors, affiliations, journal, 3 keywords,corresponding author email, and link to pre-print if available.
Pre-ConferenceFriday, June 25, 2021, Keynote Room
Essentialism: What is it and do we need it?
3:30 - 4:30pm EDT
10:00 – 11:30amGil DiesendruckRachel Sterken
Edouard Machery
12:00 – 1:30pmSandeep Prasada Marjorie RhodesRobin Dembroff
2:00 - 3:30pmSusan Gelman
Alexander Noyes Kate Ricthie
Gil DiesendruckMotivated to essentialize
Rachel SterkenGenerics and metalinguistic
negotiation
Edouard MacheryNot to rain on your parade, but…:
Concerns with the essentialism construct
Sandeep PrasadaEssences: Known & Unknown
Marjorie RhodesThe developmental and cognitive
underpinnings of essentialist thought
Robin DembroffThe Process of Gender
Susan Gelman Are we essentializing essentialism?
How to be precise with a placeholder concept
Alexander NoyesInstitutional kinds: Expand or limit
psychological essentialism?
Kate RitchieLanguage, Essentialism, and Socio-
Political Projects
10:00 - 11:30am EDT 12:00 - 1:30pm EDT 2:00 - 3:30pm EDT
Pre-Conference Contacts:Yarrow Dunham: yarrow.dunham@yale.eduAlexander Noyes: alexander.noyes@yale.edu
3:30 - 4:30pm EDT
General Discussion & Session Cross-talkGeorge Newman (moderator)
Schedule at a GlanceAll times EDT. Click any session to jump to detailed description.
Contributed Sessions
4 parallel sessions
Invited Session
Thought & Language
KeynoteAddress
Ned Block
Monday
Contributed Sessions
4 parallel sessions
Invited Session
Concepts
KeynoteAddress
Eldar Shafir
Tuesday
Contributed Sessions
4 parallel sessions
Invited Session
Norms
KeynoteAddress
Rita Astuti
Wednesday
Contributed Sessions
4 parallel sessions
Invited Session
Justice
Stanton Prize Winner
Marjorie Rhodes
Contributed Sessions
4 parallel sessions
Contributed Sessions
4 parallel sessions
Contributed Sessions
4 parallel sessions
Contributed Sessions
4 parallel sessions
Poster Session
Presidential Address
Tania Lombrozo
Poster Session
Contributed Sessions
4 parallel sessions
Contributed Sessions
4 parallel sessions
Stanton Prize Winner
Jonathan Phillips
Thursday
Poster Session
Friday
10:00-11:30
3:00-5:00
1:30-2:45
11:45-1:15
5:00-6:00
11:00 Business Meeting
6/28 6/29 6/30 7/1 7/2
Poster Session
6:00-6:30 Social Hour Social Hour Social Hour Social Hour
The lure of the self: How we misattribute our lesser
likes to the “other” in perspective-takingMarco Inchingolo,
Joan Danielle Ongchoco, & L. A. Paul
Young children revise and maintain others' beliefs
about the self
Mika Asaba& Hyowon Gweon
Do you see what I see? A meta-analysis of the Dot
Perspective Task
Steven Shin, Catherine Holland, & Jonathan Phillips
Self & Other
Talk Room 2
Internalist natural language semantics explains the
influence of language on cognition without
appealing to alterations of conceptual contents
Andrew Knoll
“Umm...": When children do and do not infer
knowledge based on disfluency
Benjamin C. Morris & Alex Shaw
Reclaiming empathy
Riana Betzler
Language & Knowledge
Talk Room 3
Strategic automaticity and attention-based control:
Two sources of action and responsibility
Carolyn Dicey Jennings
Unconscious perception and the problem of
attribution
Myrto Mylopoulos
The associative-propositional debate in implicit social cognition: Settled issues and open
questions
Benedek Kurdi & Yarrow Dunham
Implicit Cognition
Talk Room 4
Monday June 2810:00am -11:30am
Is there empirical support for probabilistic mental
representations? A case within visual perception
Ömer Dağlar Tanrıkulu, Andrey Chetverikov, Sabrina
Hansmann-Roth, & Árni Kristjánsson
The perception of possibility
Chenxiao Guan, David Schwitzgebel, Alon Hafri,
& Chaz Firestone
Visual appearance of space: A new puzzle and
its solution
Alexander A. Petrov, Ying Yu, & Declan Smithies
Possibility & Probabilityin Perception
Talk Room 1
WJ Nominee for William James Prize
WJ
Back to Schedule at a Glance
WITHDRAWN
Moral cosmopolitanism: Cosmopolitan morality separates contributing benefits and protecting
from harm
Varun Gauri, Xuechunzi Bai, & Susan Fiske
Political disagreement or partisan badmouthing?
Michael Hannon
Culture
Talk Room 1
Moral molecules: Morality as a combinatorial system
Oliver Scott Curry, Mark Alfano, Mark J. Brandt,
& Christine Pelican
The ethics of consistency
Dan Kelly & Michael Brownstein
The function, structure, and dynamics of
moral rules
Sydney Levine, Fiery Cushman
& Josh Tenenbaum
Morality
Talk Room 2
When one meaning is not enough: Word learning
relies on multiple overlapping representationsSammy Floyd, Libby Barak,
Adele E. Goldberg, & Casey Lew Williams
Exact number concepts are limited by language
Benjamin Pitt, Steven Piantadosi, & Edward Gibson
‘Being tall compared to’ compared to ‘being tall’
and ‘being taller’
Alexis Wellwood, Deniz Rudin, &
Jaime Castillo Gamboa
Language & Representations
Talk Room 3
Fragmented decision theory
Adam Elga & Agustin Rayo
Understanding ‘Why’: How implicit questions
shape explanation preferences
Sehrang Joo, Sami Yousif,& Frank Keil
Colliding intuitions
Benjamin Eva & Reuben Stern
Beliefs & Judgments
Talk Room 4
Monday June 28 11:45am -1:15pm
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Acquiring a new word by correcting for the
speaker's identity false-belief
Alan Leslie & Gala Stojnic
Factive mindreading in conversation
Evan Westra & Jennifer Nagel
I know you know I’m signaling: Novel gestures
are designed to guide observers’ inferences about
communicative goalsAmanda Royka, Marieke Schouwstra, Simon Kirby,
& Julian Jara-Ettinger
Mind-Reading
Counterfactual thinking and recency effects in
causal judgmentPaul Henne, Aleksandra Kulesza, Karla Perez, &
Augustana Houcek
Causation and norms: Perspectives from
psychology, philosophy, and law
Levin Güver & Markus Kneer
Projecting guilty minds: Emotions and the
ascription of mental states in the context
of moral and legal decision-making
Marc-André Zehnder
Causation & Norms
Rethinking polarization: Political beliefs as
expressive responses
Rachel Lehmann
Inferences and altered states:
Psychedelic substance use and belief change
David B. Yaden & Derek E Anderson
Explaining the existential: The functional role of scientific and religious
explanations
Telli Davoodi & Tania Lombrozo
Beliefs
Brilliant and manly? The link between beliefs about
brilliance and masculinity contest cultures in academia
Andrea Vial, Melis Muradoglu, George
Newman, & Andrei Cimpian
When is it helpful vs. harmful to understand
structural causes of inequality? Consequences
of extrinsic causal attributions
Rebecca Peretz-Lange & Paul Muentener
Noblesse oblige: Lay perspectives on wealth-obligation associations
Xin Yang, Michael Garvey, Mark Sheskin,
& Yarrow Dunham
Societal Structures& Inequality
Tuesday June 2910:00am -11:30am
Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4
WJ
WJ Nominee for William James Prize
Back to Schedule at a Glance
Figments of imagination: 'Scaffolded attention’
creates non-sensory object and event representations
Joan Danielle Ongchoco & Brian Scholl
Does perceptual categorization involve cognitive influences?
Madeleine Ransom
Autonomy of attention
Kaisa Kärki
PerceptualCategorization
Power of allies: Infants’ expectations of social
obligations during intergroup conflict
Anthea Pun, Susan Birch, & Andrew Baron
Ingroup loyalty vs. impartiality: How moral motives affect altruistic
decision making in social discounting tasks
Paige Amormino & Abby Marsh
Testing the limits of structural thinking about
social categories
Ragnhild Eine Naas, Xin Yang, & Yarrow Dunham
IntergroupCognition
Recalcitrant emotions & the fragmentation of
belief
Kris Goffin
Consciousness, emotion and the social world
Ava Ma de Sousa
Emotions, attitudes, ethics & instructions
Alison Springle, Seth Goldwasser, & Jason Kay
Emotion
Tuesday June 29 11:45am -1:15pm
Going above and beyond: How children and adults
reason about supererogatory moral actions
Christina Starmans, Maia Jaffer-Diaz, & Umang Khan
Children view proscriptive morality as more obligatory than
prescriptive morality
Lisa Chalik & Rachel Retter
Preschoolers’ context-dependent moral
judgments
Natalia Modzelik, Julia Van de Vondervoort,
& Kiley Hamlin
Moral Development
Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4
WJ
WJ Nominee for William James Prize
Back to Schedule at a Glance
From eyes to minds: Perceiving perception,
and attending to attention?
Clara Colombatto, Yi-Chia Chen, Benjamin van Buren,
& Brian Scholl
Somatosensory perception and the
perception/cognition border
Fiona Schick
The perception of absences
Jorge Morales & Chaz Firestone
Perception & Cognition
Doesn't everybody jaywalk?
Exploring the phenomenon of phantom rules
Jordan Wylie & Ana Gantman
Religious normativity: Monolithic or
domain-specific?
Audun Dahl & Mahesh Srinivasan
The pervasive impact of ignorance
Jonathan Phillips & Lara Kirfel
Norms
NCC, P3b, and no-report paradigms
Yen-Kuan Chen,Tony Cheng, Chen-Wei Wu,
& Po-Jang Hsieh
How (not) to underestimate
unconscious perception
Matthias Michel
Applying theories of consciousness outside
the human case: Overcoming the
specificity problem
Henry Shevlin
Conciousness
Wednesday June 3010:00am -11:30am
Talk Room 1 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4
The search for invariance hypothesis: A causal learning account of
positive testing
Elizabeth Lapidow & Caren Walker
Explanatory satisfaction tracks epistemic success
and motivates inquiry
Emily G. Liquin & Tania Lombrozo
Investigating infants' sensitivity to confounded
information in a causal reasoning task
Katarina Begus & Elizabeth Bonawitz
Causal Reasoning
Talk Room 2
WJ
WJ Nominee for William James Prize
Back to Schedule at a Glance
Models of control over motives
Austen McDougal
Reward, reward signals, and agents within agents
Patrick Butlin
WITHDRAWN
Agency & Decision-Making
Deliberately prejudiced self-driving cars elicit the
most outrage
Julian DeFreitas& Mina Cikara
Moralistic dehumanization
Ben Phillips
The moral devaluation of art
Vladimir Chituc, Paul Bloom, & Molly Crockett
Moral Reasoning
Evaluating information and misinformation during the
COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence for epistemic vigilance
Kristopher Smith, Nadya Vasilyeva, Kelli Bar, Jordan
Kiper, Stephen Stich, Edouard Machery & Clark Barrett
Spinoza’s return: Fluency does not explain
illusory truth
Steven Young, Ryan Tracy, Nicolas Porot, & Eric
Mandelbaum
Causal judgment in the wild:
Evidence from the 2020 US presidential election
Tadeg Quillien & Michael Barlev
EvaluatingInformation
Learning as a part of memory
Jonathan Najenson
Imagine That! Aphantasia is an episodic system
condition
Andrea Blomkvist
Remembering objects
James Openshaw
Memory & Episodic Thought
Wednesday June 30 11:45am -1:15pm
Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4
WJ
WJ Nominee for William James Prize
Back to Schedule at a Glance
Cognitive significance in neural systems
Caleb Dewey
The number sense represents numbers
Sam Clarke & Jacob Beck
How do functional models in cognitive science represent
and explain?
Paul Kelly
Representation
HARKing: From misdiagnosis to misprescription
Aydin Mohseni
Explicating exact versus conceptual replication
Robert Hudson
WITHDRAWN
Replication & Uncertainty
The pillars of identity in dementia
Nada Gligorov & Christopher Langston
Spinozan doxasticism about delusions
Federico Bongiorno
Why grass is green and not yellow:
Intuitions about object colors in sighted and
congenitally blind adults
Judy Kim & Maria Bedny
The Clinical & the Philosophical
Thursday July 110:00am -11:30am
Talk Room 1 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4
Towards a two-factor approach to the Cross-
Race Effect
Greyson Abid
The stringency of moral categorization
Joshua Rottman, Emily Foster-Hanson,
Sam Bellersen, & Nick Kroll
Moral Activation: Binding values gain
importance in the presence of close others
Daniel Yudkin, Ana Gantman,
Wilhlem Hoffman, & Jordi Quoidbach
GroupCognitionTalk Room 2
Back to Schedule at a Glance
Back to basics: Prediction and predictive processes
Elizabeth Irvine
What does predictive processing have to do with the modularity of
mind?
John Zerilli
A predictive processing approach to
copredication
Christian Michel & Guido Löhr
Predictive Processing
Embodied conceptions, not embodied concepts
Madeline Claire Hass
Concepts as generative pointers
Jake Quilty-Dunn
An information-theoretic minimal concept of
representation
Manolo Martinez
Concepts
The shape of blame
Dries H. Bostyn & Josh Knobe
The automatic influence of advocacy on lawyers
David Melnikoff & Nina Strohminger
Blame as attention
Eugene Chislenko
Reasoning & Blaming
Thursday July 1 11:45am -1:15pm
From teleology to morality: Why belief in species function affects moral
evaluation of individuals
Casey Lewry, Deborah Kelemen & Tania Lombrozo
Rationalizing charitable donation:
Narratives vs. arguments
Eric Schwitzgebel, Joshua May, & Chris McVey
Competing goals in the construction and
perception of moral narratives
Molly Crockett, Judy Kim, & Clara Colombatto
Moral Judgment
Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4
Back to Schedule at a Glance
Perceiving agency
Mason Westfall
Minds, bodies, spirits, and gods: Does widespread belief in disembodied
beings imply that we are inherent dualists?
Michael Barlev & Andrew Shtulman
People make sub-optimal moral decisions about euthanizing humans as compared with animals
Geoff Goodwin & Henry Hung
Minds of All Kinds
Can people learn to reason better?
Michael Bishop & Paul Conway
Inferences from explanation
Lara Kirfel, Thomas Icard, & Tobias Gersternberg
Philosophers' linguistic expertise: A psycholinguistic
approach to the expertise objection to experimental
philosophy
Eugen Fischer, Paul Engelhardt,
& Aurelie Herbelot
Explanation & Expertise
When generic language does not promote
essentialism
Nadya Vasilyeva, Alison Gopnik,
& Tania Lombrozo
Origins of cognitive anti-nativism
Iris Berent
Teleological essentialism: Generalized
David Rose & Shaun Nichols
Essentialism
Friday July 2 11:45am -1:15pm
Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3
Vividness in temperature perception
Allert van Westen
What we’ve been missing about what we’ve been missing: Above-chance
sensitivity to inattentional blindness stimuli
Makaela Nartker,Chaz Firestone, Howard
Egeth, & Ian Phillips
Multimodal binding as mereological co-
constituency
Jonathan Cohen
Attention
Talk Room 4
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Imitation and animal culture: A critical
appraisal of the ‘Zone of Latent Solutions’
hypothesis
Brandon Tinklenberg
Reasoning with knowledge of things
Matt Duncan
Good guesses
Matthew Mandelkern & Kevin Dorst
Innovating & Learning
Psychological basis of expressive retributivism
Michał Kłusek
"Internally wicked": Essentialist views of criminality increase
punitiveness and moral condemnation
Larisa Heiphetz & Justin W. Martin
Punishment as communication
Arunima Sarin, Mark Ho, & Fiery Cushman
Punishment
Some evidence for languages of thought in chimpanzees, baboons,
and an African Gray parrot
Nicolas Porot
Transforming views of conceptual development:
Early causal reasoning and relational concepts
Mariel K. Goddu & Alison Gopnik
Developing representations of
disjunction and possibility in early childhood
Brian Leahy & Susan Carey
ConceptualDevelopment
Free will intuitions and the failure to comprehend
determinism
Thomas Nadelhoffer, Samuel Murray, & Elise Murray
It's not what you did, it's what you
could have done
Regan Bernhard, Hannah LeBaron, & Jonathan Phillips
The role of counterfactual reasoning in
responsibility judgments
Sarah Wu & Tobias Gerstenberg
Free Will & Responsibility
Friday July 23:00pm -4:30pm
Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4
Back to Schedule at a Glance
An empirical argument that perception is
non-conceptual and non-propositional
Ned Block
MondayKeynote Room
Keynote Speakers1:30pm - 2:45pm
TuesdayZoom Link
Philosophical Intuitions
Eldar Shafir
TuesdayKeynote Room
WednesdayZoom Link
“Oh Rita, what questions you ask!”
Rita Astuti
WednesdayKeynote Room
The construction of social kinds in childhood
Marjorie Rhodes
ThursdayKeynote Room
Stanton Prize 2020
Modal Thought
Jonathan Phillips
FridayKeynote Room
Stanton Prize 2021
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MondayKeynote Room
TuesdayKeynote Room
WednesdayKeynote Room
ThursdayKeynote Room
Invited Sessions3:00pm - 5:00pm
NormsConceptsThought & Language Justice
Lera BoroditskyLanguage, metaphor,
and cognition
Elisabeth CampExpressing perspectives
through words
Luca BonattiLogical Processes in an
Infant Mind
Agustin VicenteFrom concepts to
words: Do we need an intermediate level of
semantic representations?
Susan CareyDistinguishing
conceptual change from knowledge enrichment
Dan Weiskopf“We Can Do It”:
Aspects of Collective Conceptual Change
Michael StrevensBootstrapping the Cardinal Principle
Frank KeilWhy are concrete to abstract models of
conceptual change so appealing but so
wrong?
Betsy Levy PaluckPrejudice reduction:
Progress and challenges
Michele GelfandCultural Evolutionary Mismatches During
COVID-19
Kristin AndrewsNormative animals:
A pluralistic approach
Joshua KnobeStatistical and
prescriptive norms
Neil Lewis Jr.What is "reasonable"? How the legal system
shapes citizen judgments
Kenny EaswaranTransformations of the City, Transformations of
the Self
Valerie Purdie Greenaway
Title TBA
Regina SchoutenLiberal Feminism, Ideology, and the Subject Matter of
Justice
Back to Schedule at a Glance
Monday Poster SessionJune 28 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Psychological Implications of Gendered AIs and Their Social Impacts
Javier Gomez-Lavin, Hannah Read, Andrea Beltrama & Lisa Miracchi
Can preschoolers shift their metaphor preferences?Rebecca Zhu, Mariel Goddu, & Alison Gopnik
Beyond right and wrong: Exploring nuance in evaluative judgments
Arvid Samuelson, Talia Waltzer, Max Wechsler-Azen, Audun Dahl
Statistical learning and parochial normsScott Partington, Shaun Nichols, & Tamar Kushnir
WITHDRAWN
The sins of scientists: An examination of dual value systems in science
Cassie Whitt & Alexa Tullett
Empathy gaps and question-based reasoningChris Register
Up to PAR, but not yet understanding false belief: Eight investigations of the Perceptual Access Reasoning (PAR) hypothesis
William V. Fabricius
How do episodic simulations achieve their temporality?Johannes B. Mahr, Joshua Greene, & Daniel Schacter
WITHDRAWN
Biased benevolence: The perceived morality of effective altruism across social distance
Kyle Fiore Law, Dylan Campbell, & Brendan Gaesser
The effect of valence on moral typecastingPhilip Robbins, Fernando Alvear, & Paul Litton
WITHDRAWN
The functional contributions of consciousnessDylan Ludwig
WITHDRAWN
Why do people think statistical evidence can't give us knowledge?
Angel Pinillos, Sara Jaramillo, & Zachary Horne
How expectations about teaching styles may shape inferences and exploration
Ilona Bass, Patrick Shafto, & Elizabeth Bonawitz
Generalizing from individuals to populations:Hierarchical inference supports convention formation
Robert D. Hawkins, Adele E. Goldberg, Thomas L. Griffiths
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Monday Poster SessionJune 28 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm
WITHDRAWNThe development and consequences of
punishment-related conceptsJames P. Dunlea & Larisa Heiphetz
Pretense is representationNeil Van Leeuwen
Cause and burnEric Sievers, David Rose, & Shaun Nichols
Autism as low meta-trait plasticityMatthew Rogers
Do the representations of number words transfer across bilingual children's languages?
Elisabeth Marchand & David Barner
Children's understanding of the selective use of impartial procedures to benefit the self
Hannah Hok & Alex Shaw
Time and the gorilla: How changes in time on task affect inattentional blindness
Jason Ford
When people reject free money: Phantom costs and the psychology of economic exchange
Andrew Vonasch & Kurt Gray
Lived, living, and inanimate bodies: Foundational issues of embodied cognition
Tim Elmo Feiten
Beyond metascience in the search for engramsCaitlin Mace & Cory Wright
When knowledge Is not enough: Racial injustice, cognitive architecture and understanding
Eric Bayruns Garcia
Intuitive signaling through an “Imagined We”Stephanie Stacy, Qingyi Zhao, Max Kleiman-Weiner, & Tao Gao
A theoretically driven meta-analysis of implicit theory of mind studies: The role of factivity
Catherine Holland, Steven Shin, & Jonathan Phillips
The folk concept of personhood: Do fetuses count?Paul Saka
Everyday relational moralityBrian D. Earp, Margaret S. Clark, Joshua T. Monrad, & Molly J. Crockett
The language of causationAri Beller, Erin Bennett, & Tobias Gerstenberg
The folk’s conception of well-beingJorge Oseguera Gamba
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Monday Poster SessionJune 28 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Poster Room A
Inferences from social evaluationsZach Davis, Kelsey Allen, & Tobias Gerstenberg
The development of gendered concepts of political leaders: Evidence from the US and China
Reut Shachnai, Rachel A. Leshin, Yuchen Tian, Minghui Wang, Lin Bian, & Andrei Cimpian
To be honest: Modelling the impact of social norms and psychiatric profile on (dis)honesty
Anastasia Shuster, Madeline O'Brien, Vincenzo Fiore, Soojung Na, & Xiaosi Gu
The neural and behavioral impact of mind wandering on event-based prospective memories with varying error-related consequences
Kristina Krasich, Eva Gjorgieva, Samuel Murray, Felipe De Brigard, & Marty G. Woldorff
The struggle is real: Boosting children's connectedness and persistence in STEM through storybook reading
Amanda Haber, Sona Kumar, Veronika Pilarova, & Kathleen Corriveau
Me, you, and you as me: Understanding conceivability arguments for haecceitism
Sam Cowling, Seth Chin-Parker, & Shaun Nichols
Modeling "spatial purport of perceptual experience": Egocentric space perception in a semi-realistic 3D virtual environment
Wiktor Rorot
Children successfully reason about necessary and impossible events, but fail to choose between favorable or unfavorable
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How people make causal judgments about unprecedented societal events
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Seeing vs. seeing that: Children’s comprehension of reports of direct perception and inferenceE. Emory Davis & Barbara Landau
Right actions for the wrong reasons: Motivating reasons in judgments of moral goodness
Christopher J. Kalbach & Emmanuel Smith
Sense of agency and cognitive control in sleep deprivation:neurological underpinnings and philosophical implications
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The evolution of vaccine discourse and communities on Twitter during Covid-19
Ignacio Ojea Quintana, Colin Klein, Marc Cheong, Amir Fard, Emily Sullivan, Ritsaart Reimann, & Mark Alfano
A functional neuroimaging investigation of moral foundationsEleanor Hanna, Maria Khoudary, Vijeth Iyengar, Scott Clifford, Felipe De
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Tuesday Poster SessionJune 29 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Are intellectually humble people more conciliatory in the face of peer disagreement?
James Beebe
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The mismeasure of free will & metaethicsLance Bush, David Moss & David Pizarro
Perceptual representation, asymmetric dependence, and signal detection
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Exploring the role of prototyping in physical constructionWilliam P. McCarthy, David Kirsh, & Judith E. Fan
Children's perceptions of transgressions motivated by group membership
Vivian Liu & Andrei Cimpian
What explains causal judgments? Counterfactual versus hypothetical simulations
Tobias Gerstenberg & Jingren Wang
"Depends on the consequences":Measuring consumer attitudes towards manipulative marketing
Matt Johnson, Rob Barlow, & Prince Ghuman
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Precise prosociality: Children's number cognition predicts exactness in sharing but not helping contextsSifana Sohail, Kristen Dunfield, & Nadia Chernyak
Mission Improbable: Children's understanding of possibility in the past and futureUmang Khan & Christina Starmans
Acquiring principles via perceptionSandeep Prasada
The role of intuitions about naturalness in attitudes to cultured meat
Matti Wilks, Paul Bloom, & Matthew Hornsey
Public goods games and epistemic burdensParker Crutchfield & Scott Scheall
The morality of empathy: Moral judgments of unbiased empathyZoe Fowler, Kyle Law, & Brendan Gaesser
Mind wandering is exploratory attentionAlbert Cotugno
Not the same same: Distinguishing between similarity and identity in judgments of change
Melissa Finlay & Christina Starmans
Virtual selves in full body ownership illusions: A case of virtual embodied cognition
Elise Whatley & Maria Botero
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Tuesday Poster SessionJune 29 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm
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Kevin O'Neill, Paul Henne, Paul Bello, John Pearson, Felipe De Brigard
‘Who’re you looking at!': Non-verbal cues as epistemic injusticeAustin Baker
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The relationship among cognitive flexibility, label knowledge and number concept in 3- to 5-year-old children
Yu Xiao, Chen Xin, & Chen Yinghe
Creative foraging in childrenEliza Kosoy, Yuval Hart, Emily Liquin, Julia Leonard,
Allyson Mackey, & Alison Gopnik
The influence of Shweder's three codes of moral thought in mental health outcomes of non-suicidal self-injury
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Emotion in imaginative resistanceDylan Campbell, Will Kidder, Jason D'Cruz, & Brendan Gaesser
Moral considerations shift evidential requirements and justify wishful beliefs
Corey Cusimano & Tania Lombrozo
Pointers, conceptual continuity, and the revisability of beliefKyle Landrum
Dretske on unconscious perceptionJacob Martin
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Do speakers consult an internal jury of their peers in judging linguistic `fault' and subjectivity?Ruthe Foushee & Mahesh Srinivasan
Children’s reasoning about evidence selection and communicative intent
Karen C. Levush & Lucas Payne Butler
Computational justice: Simulating structural bias and interventionsIda Momennejad, Sacey Sinclair, & Mina Cikara
Evolutionary knowledge does not override implicit anthropocentric bias
Michal Fux, Nicole Pochinki, John D. Coley
Gender differences in agonistic honor intuitions: An exploratory study and a speculative evolutionary framework
Dan Demetriou & Hui Bai
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Tuesday Poster SessionJune 29 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm
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An investigation of the origins of logical quantification: Infant's (and adult's) representations of exhaustivity in
collective or individual complex actionsNicolo Cesana-Arlotti, Tyler Knowlton, Jeffrey Lidz, & Justin Halberda
Biological essentialism correlates with (but doesn’t cause?) intergroup bias
April Bailey & Joshua Knobe
What is a number? Evidence against the hypothesis that continuous visual features serve as the foundation for our
numerical thoughts, both perceptually and developmentallyEmily Sanford & Justin Halberda
The mind/soul dichotomy: The Role of religiosity and its consequences for morality. Evidence from cross-cultural study in
Poland, China, Ukraine and GermanyArkadiusz Gut & Oleg Gorbaniuk
The Roomba is like a computer, the Nao is like a human, but the Alexa knows good from bad: Children's beliefs about the
properties of interactive technological agentsTeresa Flanagan, Gavin Wong, & Tamar Kushnir
Representation of sex-linked properties: Implications for conceptual representation and generics
Olga Leus & Sandeep Prasada
Changing minds with styleCarolina Flores
Many exposures to a real-world object without knowing the details: The focus of attention does not include entire objects
but only the relevant level of abstractionMichael G. Allen & Timothy F. Brady
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Gendered affordance perceptionTom Mcclelland & Paulina Sliwa
Symbols, discourse referents, and the assignment function: An alternative framework for external representations
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A causal proximity effect in moral judgmentNeele Engelmann & Michael Waldmann
Who can tell numbers apart? Adults’ intuitive judgments of others’ numerical decisions as a function of agent identity
Rahma Mbarki, Dora Kampis, & Jinjing Jenny Wang
Predicting moral judgments from moral dispositionsDavid Colaco & Kevin Jarbo
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Morality and bureaucracy: Allocating responsibility to multiple agentsAna Gantman, Anni Sternisko, Peter Gollwitzer,
Gabriele Oettingen, & Jay Van Bavel
Person-first versus identity-first approaches and reclamation in autism
Marta Jorba, Valentina Petrolini & Bianca Cepollaro
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Wednesday Poster SessionJune 30 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Chimpanzees represent alternative possibilitiesJan Engelmann, Christoph Völter, Cathal O'Madagain,
Marina Proft, Hannes Rakoczy, & Esther Herrmann
Psychosis and personal identity: Perspective from experimental philosophy
Julia Kolak & Jesse Prinz
Murdering and murderable minds: Is mind perception the essence of moral status?
Jonathan LaTourelle & Michael Barlev
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Expectation and subjective inflation: What To expect when you’re expecting
Rebecca Keller
Motor representation in joint actionCorrado Sinigaglia & Stephen A. Butterfill
Do children interpret costs as signals of commitment to a group?Emily Gerdin & Yarrow Dunham
The visual nowAditya Upadhyayula & Ian Phillips
What we would (but shouldn't) do for those we love: Universalism vs. partiality in responding to others' moral transgressions
Laura Soter, Martha Berg, Susan Gelman, & Ethan Kross
From outcome to process: A development shift in children’s judgments of rational reasoning
Hanna Schleihauf, Zhen Zhang, Alissa Gomez & Jan Engelmann
Against Spinozan theories of human reasoningJoshua Mugg
g as bridge modelDevin Sanchez Curry
Contributions of the bodily senses to cortical body representations
Douglas Wadle
Function in addiction and pathologySeth Goldwasser, Jason Kay, & Alison Springle
Towards gibsonian mindreadingJonathan Bowen
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Two-layer theory of semantic competenceRyo Tanaka
Common knowledge promotes cooperation in the threshold public goods game
Paul Deutchman, Dorsa Amir, Matthew Jordan, & Katherine McAuliffe
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Harmfulness decouples from immorality in harm-based moral judgment
Madeline G. Reinecke, Julia Marshall, & Paul Bloom
Hume’s Joke: Ignorance and Moral JudgmentScott Scheall, Parker Crutchfield, Mark Justin Rzeszutek,
Cristal Cardoso Sao Mateus & Hayley Brown
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Adults and children are intuitive empiricistsJinjing Jenny Wang & Lisa Feigenson
Scaling-up from a mechanistic point of viewMatej Kohar
Grounding moral debiasing within a scientific context: What is the criterion of moral error?
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The real problem with biased empathyMax Kramer
The relation between and effects of education on ethical reasoning and moral foundations among engineering students in China
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Evidence of accurate logical reasoning in online sentence comprehension
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What Makes Feasibility Judgments Distinctive, and What to Do About It
Matthew Lindauer & Nicholas Southwood
Human Achievement and Artificial IntelligenceBrett Karlan
Are there "moral" judgments?Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen & David Sackris
The ordinary concept of a meaningful lifeMichael Prinzing, Julian De Freitas, & Barbara Fredrickson
Contents of unconscious color perceptionBłażej Skrzypulec
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’Composing the Scene’: An Empirical Case for VirtuePaul Carron
Alternative facts: Belief differences lead to differences in moral judgements of stereotype use
Thalia Vrantsidis & William Cunningham
Features of Answers and Questions: Semantic predictors of answer appraisal in frequently asked questions
Christina Boyce-Jacino & Gretchen Chapman
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Wednesday Poster SessionJune 30 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm
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Your health vs. my liberty: Philosophical beliefs dominated reflection and identifiable victim effects when predicting public
health recommendation complianceMichał Białek & Nick Byrd
Beating around the bush: Status, stakes, and perceptions of indirect speech
Isobel Munday & Laura Niemi
Children spontaneously use causal structure when making similarity judgments
Alexandra Rett, Jamie Amemiya, Micah Goldwater & Caren Walker
Modelling intelligence: The good, the bad, and the pluralDimitri Coelho Mollo
Evidence for multiple sources of inductive potential: Occupations and their relations to social institutions
Alexander Noyes & Katherine Ritchie
Addiction and compulsion: Two ambiguitiesArthur Krieger
Visual scoping operations for physical assemblyFelix Binder, Marcelo G. Mattar, David Kirsh and Judith E. Fan
Where do plants grow in your mind? Intuitive understanding about plant growth facilitates differentiation between
real and artificial plants in adults and childrenYuhan Wang, Weijia Wang & Qingfen Hu
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Effects of language on social essentialist beliefs about mental illness
Alban Foulser & Katharine Tillman
How 4-8-year-old children justify and rectify structural, merit-based, random, and self-chosen inequalities
Lucy Stowe & Nadia Chernyak
Experts interpret generalizations differently than novicesJeff Coon, Alexander Etz, Gregory Scontras & Barbara W. Sarnecka
Does the similarity between arbitrary group symbols lead to greater perceived group similarity?
Pinar Aldan & Yarrow Dunham
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The overly modular mind, or how can we stop believing in the John the Baptist module?
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Present truth: The role of news media in the post-truth eraNatasha van Antwerpen, Deborah Turnbull & Rachel Searston
A crosslinguistic study of the acquisition of time words in English-and German-speaking children
Katherine Williams, Anna Bánki, Gabriela Markova, Stefanie Hoehl,& Katharine Tillman
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Friday Morning Poster SessionJuly 2 ★ 10:00am – 11:00am
Motive on the mind: Explanatory preferences at multiple stages of the legal-investigative process
Alice Liefgreen, Sami Yousif, David A. Lagnado, & Frank Keil
Neurocognitive Parity: What can the mechanics of knowledge attribution tell us about knowledge?
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‘What if everyone does the same?’ The scope of ‘the logic of universalisation’ and its relation to moral judgements
Yuhan Fu
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Extended predictive minds: Do Markov blankets matter?Marco Facchin
Self-control without value hierarchyPolaris Koi
The Metacognitive Account of Moral IntuitionDario Cecchini
Trust built on benefits: Why it is rational to trust in the Stag Hunt Game
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Listening as an active perceptual experienceGiulia Lorenzi
Young children use one-to-one correspondence to establish equality after learning to count
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Perceptual primitives and the construction of mental imageryStephen Müller
Learning generic statements: The role of distinctiveness and of impact
Patricia Mirabile, Robert van Rooij, & Katrin Schulz
Reasoning with synaesthesiaAlma Barner
The process of making transformative decisions: Conceptual foundations and early empirical findings
Shahar Hechtlinger, Christin Schulze, & Ralph Hertwig
Children’s social comparison motivation in minimal groupsAnna-Katrine Sussex, Xin Yang, & Yarrow Dunham
Feeling guilty for my victim: A cross-cultural study of the sense of guilt and the Trolley Problem
Zhiheng Han & Masaharu Mizumoto
Philosophical expertise put to the testSamuel Schindler & Pierre Saint Germier
Linear time in perception and memoryGerardo Viera
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Friday Morning Poster SessionJuly 2 ★ 10:00am – 11:00am
The parts of (mostly) rational agentsSara Aronowitz
Chimpanzees' social and nonsocial decision making under uncertainty
Lou M. Haux, Jan M. Engelmann, Esther Herrmann, & Ralph Hertwig
Pointless suffering? The problem of evil and experimental philosophy of religion
Ian Church, Isaac Warchol, & Justin Barrett
Intention beyond desire: Commitment in human actionShaozhe Cheng, Ning Tang, Wei An, Yang Zhao, Jifan Zhou,
Mowei Shen, & Tao Gao
How does moral valence affect referential intuitions?Jincai Li
Harnessing moral psychology to reduce meat consumptionJoshua May & Victor Kumar
Formal explanations explain--They are not mere placeholdersShamauri Rivera, Sam Prasad, & Sandeep Prasada
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Representationalism, size perception, and the challenge from deep fovea
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Aphantasia, unsymbolized thinking, and conscious thoughtsRaquel Krempel
The psychology of civilityLaura Niemi, Jesse Graham, Morteza Dehghani,
Kevin Kniffin & John Doris
Explanation impacts hypothesis generation, but not evaluation, during learning
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Children's reality status judgments of temporal phenomenaJames Daly, Cole Dougherty & Katharine Tillman
Carving up participation: Sense-making and sociomorphing for artificial minds
Eli McGraw & Robin Zebrowski
Extended or embodied? Questioning a conventional alliance in cognitive science
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Is there an interplay between sociopolitical views and epistemic decisions of scientists?
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Thinking about thinking through inverse reasoningMarlene Berke & Julian Jara-Ettinger
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Friday Morning Poster SessionJuly 2 ★ 10:00am – 11:00am
Epistemic modality and the ‘true’ nature of eavesdropping judgments
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The 'Knobe effect' as an instance of a 'severity effect’Jan García Olier & Markus Kneer
Children’s Developing Intuitions about the Controllability of Beliefs
Joshua Confer, Hanna Schleihauf & Jan Engelmann
Lifelines: Summarizing the Pattern of a Meaningful LifePechthida Kim, Julian De Freitas & Tomer Ullman
Lost in a Good Story: The Role of Genre and Modality on Narrative Transportation
Ravneet Sandhu & Deena Wesiberg
Synesthesia as a mechanism of conceptualizationRoy Porat & Noam Sagiv
Common Knowledge: A Dual-Process PerspectiveLiang Zhou Koh
Training introspection into higher mental processesAdam Morris
Intuition is Favored Over Deliberation When Authenticity MattersKerem Oktar & Tania Lombrozo
Young Children’s Evaluation and Categorization of Distinct Moral Actions
Danyang Ma, Lucy Stowe & Nadia Chernyak
The predictive power of functionEmily Foster-Hanson & Tania Lombrozo
What does pleasure want?Uku Tooming
Vox Ex Machina: Semantic Competence of Neural Language Models
Krzysztof Dolega & Raphaël Millière
Are efficient coding explanations in computational neuroscience explanatory in virtue of being distinctively mathematical?
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Unequal Treatment of Animals Signals Parochial Intergroup Attitudes
Wen Zhou, Sarah Gaither & Brian Hare
18-month-old infants differentiate between moral and conventional violations
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A Complementary Approach to Comparative PsychologyCharles Beasley
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Friday Morning Poster SessionJuly 2 ★ 10:00am – 11:00am
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Social and cognitive influences on exact reciprocity normsNadia Chernyak & Sifana Sohail
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Fearful object seeingFelipe N. Carvalho
Great minds do not think alike: Predicting philosophers and non-philosophers’ views from culture, gender, personality,
philosophical training, and reflectionNick Byrd
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What does individual psychology tell us about structural inequality? Dehumanization, racism, and bridging the gap
between structuralism and individual psychologyLeda Berio & Benedict Kenyah-Damptey
Going it alone: A universal aversion to the wisdom of crowdsJosien Reijer, Kelli Barr, Anna Dorfman, Kristopher Smith, Lixia Yi,
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